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Our Heavenly Father and Our Earthly Fathers

Fr. Barnabas Powell and Fr. Nicholas Louh discuss the recent loss of both of their fathers. The topic is "Our Heavenly Father and our Earthly Fathers." Listen at the end when an announcement is made about a new live call-in program on AFR called Healthy Minds Healthy Souls featuring Fr. Nicholas and his wife Dr. (Presvytera) Roxanne Louh - a Clinical Psychologist in Jacksonville, FL. It begins January 24 at 8:00 PM Eastern/7:00 PM Central.




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Amazon: Empires Collection - The Dynasties - Egypt's Golden Empire / **The Medici: Godfathers of the Renaissance / Japan: Memoirs of a Secret Empire / The Roman Empire in the First Century / The Greeks: Crucible of Civilization) - Empires Collection:

Egypt's Golden Empire: In 1570 B.C., when Rome was still a marsh and the Acropolis was an empty rock, Egypt was already 1000 years old. Although the period of the pyramid-builders was long over, Egypt lay on the threshold of its greatest age. The New Kingdom would be an empire forged by conquest, maintained by intimidation and diplomacy, and remembered long after its demise. Led by a dynasty of rich personalities, whose dramatic lives changed the course of civilization, Egypt's Golden Empire presents the most extraordinary period in Egyptian history: from 1570 B.C. to 1070 B.C., when the Egyptian Empire reached its zenith. -- The Medici: Godfathers of the Renaissance - From a small Italian community in 15th century Florence, the Medici family would rise to rule Europe in many ways. Using charm, patronage, skill, duplicity and ruthlessness, they would amass unparalleled wealth and unprecedented power. They would also ignite the most important cultural and artistic revolution in Western history- the European Renaissance. But the forces of change the Medici helped unleash would one day topple their ordered world. An epic drama played out in the courts, cathedrals and palaces of Europe, this series is both the tale of one family's powerful ambition and of Europe's tortured struggle to emerge from the ravages of the Dark Ages. -- Japan: Memoirs Of A Secret Empire - Commanding shoguns and samurai warriors, exotic geisha and exquisite artisans -- all were part of the Japanese "renaissance" -- a period between the 16th and 19th centuries when Japan went from chaos and violence to a land of ritual refinement and peace. But stability came at a price: for nearly 250 years, Japan was a land closed to the Western world, ruled by the Shogun under his absolute power and control. Japan: Memoirs of a Secret Empire brings to life the unknown story of a mysterious empire, its relationship to the West, and the forging of a nation that would emerge as one of the most important countries in the world. -- The Roman Empire in the First Century: Two thousand years ago, at the dawn of the first century, the ancient world was ruled by Rome. Through the experiences, memories and writings of the people who lived it, this series tells the story of that time - the emperors and slaves, poets and plebeians, who wrested order from chaos, built the most cosmopolitan society the world had ever seen and shaped the Roman empire in the first century A.D. -- The Greeks: Crucible [melting pot] of Civilization - The Greeks - Classical Greece of the 4th and 5th centuries, B.C. was a magnificent civilization that laid the foundations for modern science, politics, warfare, and philosophy, and produced some of the most breathtaking art and architecture the world has ever known. Through the eyes and words of the great heroes of ancient Greece, this dazzling production charts the rise, triumph, and eventual decline of the world's first democracy. Now, through dramatic storytelling and state-of-the-art computer animation, you witness history, art, and government with giants like Pericles, Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle.



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Desert Fathers - The Desert Fathers were hermits, ascetics, monks, and nuns (Desert Mothers) who lived mainly in the Scetes desert of Egypt {in the area of Sinai Peninsula, Egypt - not the Mt. Sinai area of Saudi Arabia} beginning around the third century

Development of monastic communities: The small communities forming around the Desert Fathers were the beginning of Christian monasticism. Initially Anthony and others lived as hermits, sometimes forming groups of two or three. Small informal communities began developing, until the monk Pachomius, seeing the need for a more formal structure, established a monastery with rules and organization. His regulations included discipline, obedience, manual labor, silence, fasting, and long periods of prayer - some historians view the rules as being inspired by Pachomius' experiences as a soldier. -- The first fully organized monastery under Pachomius included men and women living in separate quarters, up to three in a room. They supported themselves by weaving cloth and baskets, along with other tasks. Each new monk or nun had a three year probationary period, concluding with admittance in full standing to the monastery. All property was held communally, meals were eaten together and in silence, twice a week they fasted, and they wore simple peasant clothing with a hood. Several times a day they came together for prayer and readings, and each person was expected to spend time alone meditating on the scriptures. Programs were created for educating those who came to the monastery unable to read. -- Pachomius also formalized the establishment of an abba (father) or amma (mother) in charge of the spiritual welfare of their monks and nuns, with the implication that those joining the monastery were also joining a new family. Members also formed smaller groups, with different tasks in the community and the responsibility of looking after each other's welfare. The new approach grew to the point that there were tens of thousands of monks and nuns in these organized communities within decades of Pachomius' death. One of the early pilgrims to the desert was Basil of Caesarea, who took the Rule of Pachomius into the eastern church. Basil expanded the idea of community by integrating the monks and nuns into the wider public community, with the monks and nuns under the authority of a bishop and serving the poor and needy. -- As more pilgrims began visiting the monks in the desert, the early literature coming from the monastic communities began spreading. Latin versions of the original Greek stories and sayings of the Desert Fathers, along with the earliest monastic rules coming out of the desert, guided the early monastic development in the Byzantine world and eventually in the western Christian world. The Rule of Saint Benedict was strongly influenced by the Desert Fathers, with Saint Benedict urging his monks to read the writings of John Cassian on the Desert Fathers. The Sayings of the Desert Fathers was also widely read in the early Benedictine monasteries. -- Withdrawal from society: The legalization of Christianity by the Roman Empire in 313 A.D. actually gave Anthony a greater resolve to go out into the desert. Anthony, who was nostalgic for the tradition of martyrdom, saw withdrawal and asceticism as an alternative. **When members of the {desert monastic} Church began finding ways to work with the Roman state, {a few of} the Desert Fathers saw that as a compromise between "the things of God and the things of Caesar." **The monastic communities were essentially **an alternate [heretical] Christian society. The {few early} hermits doubted that religion and politics could ever produce a truly Christian society. For them, the only Christian society was spiritual and not mundane. -- {Note: Where the early (heretics) Desert Monks failed to influence the early Christian Church via their false doctrine the Roman Government via Constantine would succeed in exerting a secular influence over the Christian Church. Then with a Roman secular influence over the Christian Church [starting from about 313 A.D - 325 A.D. the Desert Heretics were then able to leave behind the desert and [under the guise of the 313 A.D. edict of religious tolerance] once again entered the cities to work as scholars, faculty, administrators, and priests for avenues to continue to influence the true Christian Church with their destructive and very unchristian heresies.}



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The Sins of Our Fathers - The Epigenetics of Shame

Much of the "baggage" we carry in our lives is something into which we were born. Understanding this and God's place in healing it is the subject of this talk by Fr. Stephen Freeman.




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The Sunday of the Holy Fathers

Fr. Thomas takes a closer look at the seventh Sunday of Pascha - the Sunday between Ascension and Pentecost.




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The Fathers Prepare

On the first two Sundays before Christmas, we commerate and sing about all of the faithful throughout the ages who prepared for the birth of Christ. Fr. Tom references the book Surprised by Christ by Fr. A. James Bernstein which is available from Conciliar Press.




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Studying and Communicating the Church Fathers

Today Fr. Tom talks about the study and communication of the Fathers of the Church according to Archimandrite Vasileios, retired Abbot of the Iviron Monastery on Mt. Athos.




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Understanding the Scriptures Through the Church Fathers

In this second episode, Jeannie explores how the Fathers of the Church viewed Scripture and what that should mean to us today when we open the pages of the Bible.




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Understanding the Scriptures Through the Church Fathers - 2

Pres. Jeannie continues her analysis of how we study the Scriptures through the lens of the Fathers.




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Understanding the Scriptures Through the Church Fathers - 3

How does the Orthodox view of the Fathers of the Church differ from the Roman Catholic view? What about St. Augustine? What is his role in the Orthodox Church as it relates to the study of the Bible? These questions and many more are addressed in this week's episode.




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The Latin Fathers - St. Augustine and St. Jerome

Today Jeannie concludes her introduction to the Bible with a look at the two best known Latin Fathers of the Church.




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Our Fathers Have Told Us

Fr. John Whiteford speaks on Psalm 77 and the importance of living out our faith.




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Holy Forefathers 2023

Fr. John Whiteford's sermon from December 24, 2023.




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Our Holy Fathers of Georgia




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Our Holy Fathers Athanasius the Great and Cyril, Patriarchs of Alexandria




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Jan 18 - Holy Fathers Athanasius The Great And Cyril, Patriarchs Of Alexandria




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Jan 18 - Holy Fathers Athanasius the Great And Cyril, Patriarchs Of Alexandria




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Our Holy Fathers Athanasius the Great and Cyril, Patriarchs of Alexandria




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Our Righteous Fathers Martyred at the Monastery of St. Sabbas the Sanctified




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Our Righteous Fathers Martyred at the Monastery of St. Sabbas the Sanctified




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May 07 - Our Holy Fathers of Georgia




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Our Fathers among the Saints Epiphanios and Germanos




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Our Fathers among the Saints Epiphanios and Germanos




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Jun 12 - Holy Fathers Onuphrios the Great and Peter of Mt Athos




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Our Holy Fathers Onuphrios the Great and Peter of Mount Athos




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Our Holy Fathers Onuphrios the Great and Peter of Mount Athos




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Our Holy Fathers Onuphrios the Great and Peter of Mount Athos




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July 21 - Our Righteous Fathers John and Symeon, the Fool for Christ's Sake




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Jul 21 - Righteous Fathers John and Symeon, the Fool for Christ's Sake




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Jul 13 - Sunday Of The Holy Fathers Of The Seven Ecumenical Councils




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Jan 14 - The Holy Fathers Slain At Sinai and Raithu




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Oct 07 - The Ninety-Nine Fathers Of Crete




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The Ninety-Nine Fathers of Crete




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The Ninety-nine Fathers of Crete




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The Ninety-Nine Fathers of Crete




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Nov 19 - Holy Fathers Barlaam and Joasaph Of India




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Our Holy Fathers Julius and Julian




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Our Holy Fathers Julius and Julian




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Dormition of the Righteous Anna and Commemoration of the Fathers of the Fifth Ecumenical Council




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Commemoration of the Holy 165 Fathers of the Fifth Ecumenical Council




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The Holy Fathers Slain at Sinai and Raithu




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Our Fathers Among the Saints Epiphanios, Bishop of Cyprus and Germanos, Archbishop of Constant




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Our Holy Fathers Onuphrios the Great and Peter of Mount Athos




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The Ninety-nine Fathers of Crete




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Our Holy Fathers Athanasius the Great and Cyril, Patriarchs of Alexandria




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Our Fathers Among the Saints Epiphanios, Bishop of Cyprus and Germanos, Archbishop of Constantinople




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Sunday of the Holy Fathers of the Seven Ecumenical Councils




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Our Holy Fathers Athanasius the Great and Cyril, Patriarchs of Alexandria




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Our Fathers Among the Saints Epiphanios and Germanos




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Our Holy Fathers Onuphrios the Great and Peter of Mount Athos